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Hematology Research

Friday, November 5, 2010
By Hematology.com

This multi-faceted hematology research program focuses on understanding basic cellular and molecular mechanisms that underlie the production and function of blood cells in health and disease. Major areas of interest include: (1) basic mechanisms involved in regulating the production and terminal development of blood cells (hematopoiesis) and in regulating the expression of genes relevant... »

Career Info: Hematologist

Thursday, November 4, 2010
By Hematology.com
Career Info: Hematologist

Physician, Hematologist Activities According to the American Society of Hematology, “a hematologist is a physician who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and/or investigation of disorders of the hematopoietic, hemostatic, and lymphatic systems, and disorders of the interaction between blood and blood vessel wall.” Outlook Faster-than-average-job growth Median Income The median income for physicians... »

Clinical/Research Electives Program: Hematology

Tuesday, November 2, 2010
By Hematology.com

The Hematology Service of the Department of Laboratory Medicine is involved in clinical and investigational hematology. Responsibilities consist of consulting on hematologic problems arising in any patient in the Clinical Center and providing daily sessions for immediate “prereadings” of bone marrow slides important for therapeutic decisions. Students are expected to see patients under the... »

Hematology Resident Rotation

Monday, November 1, 2010
By Hematology.com

Internal medicine or internal medicine/pediatrics Residents are invited to participate in a month-long rotation in hematology at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The hematology experience at NIH focuses on clinical hematology, bone marrow failure syndromes, hematologic malignancies, and hematopoietic transplantation as well as providing a comprehensive introduction to clinical and laboratory-based research ongoing... »

Hematology Fellowship Program

Monday, November 1, 2010
By Hematology.com

A valid medical license from any state in the U.S. is required. With very rare exceptions, candidates must complete three years in an accredited internal medicine or internal medicine/pediatrics residency program in the United States before commencing their fellowship. We will accept fellows in the American Board of Internal Medicine’s (ABIM’s) Research Pathway, following... »